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Irreducibility and components rigid in moduli of the Hilbert scheme of smooth curves (1605.00297v3)

Published 1 May 2016 in math.AG

Abstract: Denote by $\mathcal{H}{d,g,r}$ the Hilbert scheme of smooth curves, that is the union of components whose general point corresponds to a smooth irreducible and non-degenerate curve of degree $d$ and genus $g$ in $\mathbb Pr$. A component of $\mathcal{H}{d,g,r}$ is rigid in moduli if its image under the natural map $\pi:\mathcal{H}{d,g,r} \dashrightarrow \mathcal{M}{g}$ is a one point set. In this note, we provide a proof of the fact that $\mathcal{H}{d,g,r}$ has no components rigid in moduli for $g > 0$ and $r=3$, from which it follows that the only smooth projective curves embedded in $\mathbb P3$ whose only deformations are given by projective transformations are the twisted cubic curves. In case $r \geq 4$, we also prove the non-existence of a component of $\mathcal{H}{d,g,r}$ rigid in moduli in a certain restricted range of $d$, $g>0$ and $r$. In the course of the proofs, we establish the irreducibility of $\mathcal{H}_{d,g,3}$ beyond the range which has been known before.

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